Complete Beginner's Guide to Basic Gun Maintenance

Published on April 16, 2012
Duration: 30:44

This guide covers essential firearm maintenance for beginners, detailing necessary tools like the Brownells Magna-Tip Super Set and recommended cleaning agents such as Hoppe's No. 9 and Ballistol. It provides specific maintenance steps for popular firearms including the Glock 20, Ruger 10/22, and SKS, emphasizing proper lubrication and the critical need to clean firearms exposed to corrosive ammunition immediately.

Quick Summary

Essential gun maintenance tools include a quality screwdriver set like the Brownells Magna-Tip Super Set and cleaning supplies such as Hoppe's No. 9 solvent and Ballistol lubricant. For specific firearms like Glocks, use small amounts of oil or Loctite C5-A. Immediate cleaning after corrosive ammo is vital to prevent rust.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Maintenance
  2. 00:41Essential Tools for Gunsmithing
  3. 01:05Choosing Cleaning Solvents
  4. 02:48Lubrication and Preservation Tips
  5. 03:34Using Penetrating Oils for Stuck Screws
  6. 04:02Longevity Through Proper Maintenance
  7. 05:39Glock 20 Field Stripping & Cleaning
  8. 11:37Glock Lubrication Guide
  9. 13:52Rimfire Pistol Maintenance (Beretta)
  10. 15:26Ruger 10/22 and Magazine Cleaning
  11. 19:34SKS Maintenance & Corrosive Ammo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential tools for basic gun maintenance?

For basic gun maintenance, essential tools include a quality gunsmithing screwdriver set like the Brownells Magna-Tip Super Set to avoid damaging screws. You'll also need cleaning solvents such as Hoppe's No. 9, lubricants like Ballistol, and potentially penetrating oils like Kano Kroil for stubborn parts.

How do I properly clean a Glock pistol?

To clean a Glock, field strip it and disassemble the slide. Clean the breech face and inspect polymer parts. Lubricate using small amounts of oil or a copper-based anti-seize compound like Loctite C5-A on specific contact points as recommended by Glock.

Why is immediate cleaning important after using corrosive ammunition?

Corrosive ammunition leaves behind salts that attract moisture, leading to rapid rusting. Immediate cleaning, especially of the bore and gas system on firearms like the SKS, is crucial to prevent permanent damage and ensure the firearm's longevity and reliability.

What cleaning solvents and lubricants are recommended for firearms?

Hoppe's No. 9 is recommended for breaking down powder and copper fouling. For lubrication and preservation, Ballistol is suggested, particularly for exterior surfaces to prevent rust. Simple Green mixed with hot water can also be used as an effective cleaning agent.

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